Posts Tagged ‘Luke’

If there is one person who is famous (or infamous) other than Jesus, he is no other than Judas. He was the accountant in their group, more like the treasurer who holds the money. Some lessons we can learn from him as we studied the book of Luke is… (more…)

If you are a marvel fan, you would be able to see Stan Lee, the writer of the whole Marvel universe, in every Marvel film. Even at 93 years old, you would see him in the movies. Why should he be in the movies? He wrote it so he had the right to be in it!

Stan Lee appears in Captain America: Winter Soldier. He appears in almost all the Marvel films!

Thinking of cameo roles, it doesn’t change the story but we get a glimpse of the one who wrote it. (more…)

Persistence pays off. There are two kinds of being persistence. One is the bad kind, where we nag and keep on sticking to what we want just to get what we want, or two, the good kind, where we stick to the plan, we stick to a diet, we stick to a workout, we stick to a relationship, we stick to what is right. Being persistent can be a good thing. Being persistent in prayer is something we need to develop.

The dictionary defines persistence as “continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.”

Jesus told a parable in being persistent. So we should ask ourselves, what is then is that something that we need to be continuing to do, or something that we need to be obstinate about? (more…)

I was given a red/blue baller supporting someone running in the Philippine Election. It has an inscription that says…

CHANGE IS COMING.

Manong driver wears two ballers! Whoever wins, it’s fine with him!

While we, as a nation, is looking forward to the presidential elections, I think we’re all short sighted. We want to put our faith in a man, who or who may not bring change in the country. We’re looking for someone to transform our nation in a span of six years. Basically, that is what the election is. (more…)

We’re now in Luke 15. Growing up in Sunday School, we talk more about the younger son (hence, the story, The Prodigal Son) more than any other character in the parable. Reading through the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, and the Lost Son, the focus isn’t really on the lost. The focus is on the one who seeks out the lost. Check it out for yourself.